
India needs more than 135 runs to win. England needs six goals. And the Lord’s test is ready for a thrilling surface, while Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy is experiencing his billing with each next day.
The first shift was dead heat to 387 per piece – statistical rarity, psychological equalizer. But what followed was something other than symmetrical. Day 4 exploded into life as a frog under the dark sky. Fourteen goals collapsed. The temperary has spread. Plans have broken down. The pace of the match moved from pedestrian to panic, as if the plans of Rishabha Pant Balering took control of the day itself. Even the great reserved patrons in the pavilion found themselves on their feet, their breath held, the ties relaxed. | Lord’s Test Day 4 Scores and Highlighting |
The day ended with Ben Stokes rattled after the stumps of Indian Night Watching India, Akash Deep, and let them rush to 58 for 4. All India will sleep better because Klouz, Indian crisis, remained undefeated to watch his harsh first hundreds.
India has never persecuted more than 140 in Lord’s and 190+ goals were successfully persecuted only six times in the country’s testing history. England, blood shooting, cracked the competition open in the last hour of the day. Brydon Carse, charged and growl, landed two murderous blows – removed Captain Shubman Gill (6) and Karun Nair (14). Jofra Archer, with a ejector that shouted from the intention, forced a wild shot from Yashasvi Jaiswal (0), who recklessly captivated.
Sparks since the 3rd day illuminated full flames Sunday. The frustration of SHUBMAN GILLA with the time of Zak Crawley ended up on Saturday; England’s response was to increase the volume. Kl Rahul and Akash Deep met with spines and buzzing as they tried to slow the clock. CARSE also had several selection words for Akash. The tension reached Crescendo and then some.
When it seemed that Nightwatchman Akash survived the boiler of seams, sharp words and ordinary referees, Stokes knocked down his stumps.
Ben Stokes, who again failed with the bat, remained a galvanizing presence for England. In this final meeting, the probed charm bowed and made major bowling changes that put pressure on India.
Chief coach Gautam Gambhir, seeing the Duke of Duke as a stress toy throughout the day, proud to watch his superpowers dismantle the English launch. However, these smiles became nervous when India lost four fast goals in front of the stubs, fell silent with the balcony, and all the eyes that will now be staggered on Monday.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
13th July 2025